S3E Start 2024 | Meet the research team: GENESIS
At this year's S3E Start Open Day, celebrated at the Tivoli BBVA Theatre in Lisbon, we interviewed the participating research teams to find out more about their projects and how they’re planning to implement the knowledge they’ve gained through our program to take their innovation from the lab to the the market.
GENESIS is one of the 14 teams that was selected to join the 2024 edition of S3E Start, our program of support for deep tech research and entrepreneurship in Southern Europe, coordinated by our South3E partner HiSeedTech. Watch below the full interview to hear all about their work and their experience on Start!
https://youtu.be/TihCZ_82m8I?feature=shared
“It was wonderful to participate in this program! This experience has helped us to jump from the research stage into starting a company." — Diogo Silva
This project is pioneered by researchers the Faculty of Engineering at University of Porto (FEUP) in collaboration INEGI, including: Alexandra Rodrigues Pinto, Diogo Silva, Helder Xavier Nunes and Lucas Marcon. Their main focus is to help the maritime sector reduce their dependency on oil-based fuel engines and in turn adopt greener and environmentally-friendly practices thanks to GENESIS, a safe plug-and-play off-grid production system that assures clean, pure hydrogen and borate with high value.
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If you missed the S3E Start Open Day, you can watch the full livestream recording with all the teams' pitches or our event recap for the top highlights.
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Webinar: Looking for South European Startups to Solve Deep Tech Corporate Challenges
Are you a startup or an SME from Southern Europe seeking for new business opportunities?
We invite you to participate in our upcoming webinar ''Looking for South European Startups to Solve Deep Tech Corporate Challenges'', which is taking place next Wednesday, 9th of October, 2024, at 13:00 CET.
South3E organises this online session in the frame of the Open Call for scale-ups and SMEs from Southern Europe to join S3E Reverse — our brokerage program that connects corporate challenges with deep tech solutions developed by startups, designed upon a successful open innovation methodology.
The webinar is a perfect opportunity for you to get a deeper knowledge of the available corporate challenges and check if your startup can bring a potential solution.
13:00-13:10 | Welcome & Program Presentation by Odysseas Spyroglou, from International Development Ireland |
13:10-13:55 | Presentation of challenges by the corporates’ representatives |
13:55-14:05 | EIT opportunities and how Tech Brokers could help Solvers by EIT Digital Greece |
14:05-14:20 | How to apply? Guidelines for Solvers by Odysseas Spyroglou, from International Development Ireland |
14:20 – 14:30 | Q&A |
Don’t miss this opportunity to address specific problems of businesses and expand your commercial network!
South3E launches the S3E Charge Fast-Track Acceleration for Deep Tech startups in Southern Europe
Following the success of its previous editions, South3E is bringing back the S3E Charge accelerator program for its third and final open call! Apply here.
In this new edition, the S3E Charge Fast-Track Acceleration has been crafted to offer expert support for deep tech startups in growth stage, focused on providing mentoring and training to science-based entrepreneurs in Southern Europe. The ultimate goal of this program is to assist the selected startups in developing an investment-ready business plan and help them access dilutive and non-dilutive funding.
“The S3E Charge program was crucial for our development and current success. It helped us refine our business plan and strategy, and we learned to become more business-oriented and less technical when pitching or talking to investors.” Michalis Kyriacou, Founder of Intellectra (S3E Charge 2024 Cohort)
Read the official press release
The S3E Charge Fast-Track Acceleration at a glance
Who can apply? This program is for growth startups with deep tech products or services already in the market, and with business operations based in a Southern European country. For this edition, we will admit up to 30 startups into the program.
What disciplines or industries can participate? We're looking for startups operating within these scientific fields: agricultural sciences, engineering and technology, medical and health sciences, and natural sciences. The startup's product or service must also have an economic or social impact element at heart, and target at least one of the Sustainable Goals set by the UN.
What does the program offer? Training and mentoring to develop an investment-ready business plan, as well as dedicated support to access public and private funding opportunities.
Key dates to keep in mind:
- 23 September 2024 → the open call to apply for S3E Charge is officially launched
- 11 October 2024 → applications for S3E Charge will close at 17:00 CET
- 15 October 2024 → the startups selected to participate in S3E Charge will be announced and the program will officially begin
The S3E Charge Fast-Track Acceleration will run for 4 weeks, starting on 15 October and finishing on 8 November. The selected startups will need to ensure they can commit to the full length of the program.
How to apply:
- Download the Application Guidelines to check all the details about the program and the full eligibility criteria, including the list of countries that can apply.
- Complete the application form on F6S and hit submit — don't leave it until last minute!
- The South3E consortium will review all applications between 11-14 October and will notify you via email if you've been selected.
Got any questions? Join our Info Webinar to hear more about this exciting opportunity and get answers to all your pressing questions about the program. The next session will be held online on 7 October at 13:00 CET, hosted by Christina Deligianni from Institute for Sustainable Development at EPLO, the coordinating team for S3E Charge. Register here.
Apply before 11 October!
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S3E Start 2024 | Meet the research team: EcoPlan
At this year's S3E Start Open Day, celebrated at the Tivoli BBVA Theatre in Lisbon, we interviewed the participating research teams to find out more about their projects and how they’re planning to implement the knowledge they’ve gained through our program to take their innovation from the lab to the the market.
EcoPlan is one of the 14 teams that was selected to join the 2024 edition of S3E Start, our program of support for deep tech research and entrepreneurship in Southern Europe, coordinated by our South3E partner HiSeedTech. Watch below the full interview to hear all about their work and their experience on Start!
https://youtu.be/rGSG01MOXnQ?feature=shared
“The most important lesson we've learned during S3E Start is how to pitch our idea, how to effectively convince diverse audiences that our business idea, our application, is worth investing on." — Marius Kriukovas
This project is pioneered by researchers from Vilnius University, and it aims to simplify the material selection process for the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) sector through AI-powered recommendations and a comprehensive database, and in turn enhancing sustainability for architects, engineers and construction firms while helping them advance towards greener and more efficient building practices. The EcoPlan team is led by Marius Kriukovas and Greta Cerskute.
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S3E Start 2024 | Meet the research team: BreastScreening-AI
At this year's S3E Start Open Day, celebrated at the Tivoli BBVA Theatre in Lisbon, we interviewed the participating research teams to find out more about their projects and how they’re planning to implement the knowledge they’ve gained through our program to take their innovation from the lab to the the market.
BreastScreening-AI is one of the 14 teams that was selected to join the 2024 edition of S3E Start, our program of support for deep tech research and entrepreneurship in Southern Europe, coordinated by our South3E partner HiSeedTech. Watch below the full interview to hear all about their work and their experience on Start!
https://youtu.be/VppWuptBg0I?feature=shared
“We joined S3E Start to help us prepare for the EIC Accelerator and, as we expected, it has been a great opportunity for us to grow. We have developed our project plan to bring our solution into the market, and we now also feel ready to start pitching for funding." — Francisco Maria Calisto
This project is pioneered by researchers from University of Lisbon's Instituto Superior Técnico and University of Coimbra, and it focuses on developing advanced AI-driven diagnostic tools that integrate mammography, ultrasound, and MRI data to enhance breast cancer detection accuracy, and in turn help radiologists reducing diagnostic times and minimizing false positives and negative. The full BreastScreening-AI team includes: Francisco Maria Calisto, Carlos Santiago and André Fadiga.
Want to meet the rest of the teams? Access the full playlist featuring interviews with other participating teams.
If you missed the S3E Start Open Day, you can watch the full livestream recording with all the teams' pitches or our event recap for the top highlights.
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S3E Reverse: University Hospital Cologne and Tero join forces to implement Big Data management systems in hospital settings
Through the S3E Reverse program, University Hospital Cologne and Greek startup Tero are coming together to devise effective management systems for highly sensitive clinical data.
Part of the EU-funded project South3E, Reverse is a dedicated business brokerage program connecting corporate challenges with deep tech solutions developed by scaleups and SMEs from Southern Europe. The program is built on a successful open innovation methodology designed to foster collaboration and drive technological advancement.
The challenge
The University Hospital Cologne (Uniklinik Köln) is one of Germany’s most outstanding medical centers, internationally renowned for its innovation-driven research powering some of the most disruptive solutions in modern healthcare. Among its many successes, the interdisciplinary teams at Cologne are acclaimed for leading up the development of new treatments for patients underpinned by robust scientific research, especially in the area of rare diseases.
In order to facilitate the safe exchange of clinical data and support informed clinical decision-making at the Hospital, they were looking to implement a robust data-protecting systems for its intra- and interhospital infrastructures, which is crucial for ensuring that sensitive patient information is transmitted securely between departments and partner institutions, minimizing the risk of data breaches and unauthorized access.
Without such protections, the hospital could face significant risks, including compromised patient privacy, potential legal liabilities, and the erosion of trust in the healthcare system. Additionally, delays or inaccuracies in clinical decision-making due to insecure or inefficient data exchange could lead to suboptimal patient outcomes.
With this in mind, the University Hospital Cologne signed up to S3E Reverse as a Challenger to find a specialist tech startup capable of providing the ultimate solution to their key need.
After receiving Cologne’s challenge, Reverse broker Epaminondas Christophilopoulos was assigned to the mission of finding the best match for them. He is the UNESCO Chair on Futures Research at the Institute of Technology and Research (FORTH), and holds an impressive track record of providing foresight, strategy, innovation and long-term planning advisory in R&D activities carried by public and private corporations.
The solution
Greek startup Tero specialises in developing technologies aimed at improving environmental and social welfare. Their main focus is to provide innovative solutions for environmental monitoring, pollution control and sustainable development, and they offer expertise in managing projects that integrate advanced technology with environmental science.
However, in addition to their environmental focus, Tero also works on projects that have a significant social impact. This includes initiatives that enhance public health, safety, and community well-being through the application of their ICT solutions, making them the perfect Solver to tackle University Hospital Cologne's challenge: to design a high-tech platform for big data management and the support of secure information exchange in a hospital setting.
By joining S3E Reverse, Tero’s team of professionals brought in their expertise and knowledge to help Cologne’s clinicians and researchers to implement a big data management system to enhance the protection of clinical data by centralizing and securing patient information across various platforms. This approach will enable the hospital to monitor data access, detect potential breaches in real-time, and enforce stringent security protocols. Additionally, the system would ensure that only authorized personnel can access sensitive information, reducing the risk of unauthorized data exposure.
Overall, by collaborating hand-in-hand with Tero, the Hospital will be able to manage large volumes of clinical data efficiently, as well as improving their compliance with regulatory standards, safeguarding patient privacy and maintaining trust.
A call to innovators: apply to be a Solver and join the Deep Tech revolution!
This partnership between University Hospital Cologne and Tero is a testament to the power of collaboration and innovation to tackle industry challenges.
We invite all Deep Tech startups and SMEs based in Southern Europe to explore our challenges and join the S3E Reverse program as a Solver. The deadline for applications is 31 October 2024.
For more information and to apply, click here.